Tourist Places in Jaintia Hills
Explore the hidden gems, majestic waterfalls, and ancient monoliths that make Jaintia Hills a traveler's paradise.

Krem Chympe Waterfall
Meghalaya's hidden jewel-a majestic waterfall flowing into a crystal-clear river at the mouth of the 5th longest cave system in India.

Krang Suri Waterfalls
Crystal clear blue waters perfect for swimming. One of the most famous and accessible waterfalls in Meghalaya.

Nartiang Monoliths
The Stonehenge of Meghalaya-an ancient garden of massive stone pillars erected by the Jaintia Kings.

Phe Phe Falls
The "Paradise" Falls-a spectacular two-tier waterfall offering a secluded adventure and azure pools.

Sua Ludong Falls
A local favorite for swimming, nestled in a tranquil rural setting near Jarain.

Muwi Falls & Stone Bridge
Historic stone bridge built by Jaintia warriors with a beautiful waterfall backdrop, offering a journey into the past.

Umlawan Cave
Part of one of the longest and deepest cave systems in the subcontinent, a true spelunking adventure.

Syndai Caves
A historical complex of 11 caves used as hideouts by ancient warriors, steeped in legend.

Leshka Dam
A massive engineering marvel set amidst a breathtaking valley with panoramic views.

Kudeng Rim
A model eco-tourism village featuring living root bridges and treehouses.

Amkoi Village
A geological wonder featuring naturally sculpted and colored river rocks.

Tyrshi Falls
A serene cascade often compared to Elephant Falls, accessible via a charming arch bridge.

Ialong Park
An award-winning community eco-park offering sacred groves, river views, and cherry blossoms.

Thadlaskein Lake
A historic man-made lake surrounded by legends and pine forests, perfect for boating and relaxation.
